Welcome to Indian Lake

Indian Lake Association -​Preserving & Protecting Indian Lake

The purpose of the Association is to preserve Indian Lake and its surroundings, and to enhance the water quality, fishery, boating safety, and aesthetic values of Indian Lake as a public recreation facility for today and future generations. Since the original chartering the association has attempted to take an active role in informing and educating our residents about the importance of appropriate lake management.

What's Happening in our Community!!

"Cafe au Lake"

Summer, Fall, Winter and Spring plans for multi-purpose gatherings are in the works. This can range from a kayak ride, education about different plant life in our lake, etc. They will be offered both on a weekday and weekend.

​MORE INFORMATION TO FOLLOW

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2020 Dates for the​Sugar Camp Community Blood Drive

Tuesdays, March 10; June 16, September 15 and December 8 - 3:20 p.m. through 7:00 p.m.

​.......SEE INDIAN LAKE ON FACEBOOK.......

Only open to residents and family. Post your own lake-related pictures, notices and comments.

Look for "Indian Lake - Sugar Camp, WI"​

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ILA Spirit Apparel Available

​The Association is pleased to announce a partnership with Best Embroideries, a local merchant who now have the ILA logo on file and ready to be applied to your choice of clothing items. You can visit the store in person to design your new ILA spirit apparel at 22 W. Davenport St. in Rhinelander. Or check-out their website for a complete catalog of available merchandise and other fun stuff.

Courtesy Code of Ethics

Attorney General Schimel Says County Regulates Shorelines in the ​Town of Sugar Camp

Single family residential status for Indian Lake.

In 2017 - 2018 our residents played a key role in maintaining our single family status. The following is a thank you previously posted on our website:"Thank you for all those letters, emails and attendance at both the Oneida County Planning & Development meetings through 2017 and the most recent January meeting of the Oneida County Board. There are articles in the Rhinelander River News (6/24/17; 1/18/18) and the Rhinelander Star Journal (6/25/17)."